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1.Sakuho, Nagano
Sakuho (佐久穂町, Sakuho-machi) is a town located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2019, the town had an estimated population of 11,076 in 4330 households, and a population density of 59 persons per km². The total area of the town is 188.15 square kilometres (72.65 sq mi).
population:9,949人 area:188.15km2(境界未定部分あり)
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Sakuho, Nagano in station

1.Haguroshita Station  ・115 Hirabayashi, Sakuho-machi, Minamisaku-gun, Nagano-ken 384-0611Japan
Haguroshita Station (羽黒下駅, Haguroshita-eki) is a train station on the Koumi Line in the town of Sakuho, Minamisaku District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).[1]
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2.Yachiho Station  ・Hozumi, Sakuho-machi, Minamisaku-gun, Nagano-ken 384-0702Japan
Yachiho Station (八千穂駅, Yachiho-eki) is a railway station on the Koumi Line in the town of Sakuho, Minamisaku District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).[1]
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3.Kaize Station (Nagano)  ・Kaize, Sakuho-machi, Minamisaku-gun, Nagano-ken 384-0503Japan
Kaize Station (海瀬駅, Kaize-eki) is a train station in the town of Sakuho, Minamisaku District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).[1]
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4.Takaiwa Station (Nagano)  ・Hozumi, Sakuho-machi, Minamisaku-gun, Nagano-ken 384-0702Japan
Takaiwa Station (高岩駅, Takaiwa-eki) is a train station in the town of Sakuho, Minamisaku District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).[1]
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Sakuho, Nagano in Mountain

5.Mount Yoko (Northern Yatsugatake)
Mount Yoko (横岳, Yoko-dake) also known as Mount Kita Yoko, is an active lava dome located in the Northern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group of the Yatsugatake Mountains, Honshū, Japan. Mount Yoko has shown the most recent activity and is now considered an active volcano. It last erupted approximately 800 years ago.[2] The eruption consisted of ash with a lava flow of some 3 million cubic meters. The eruption was dated by corrected radiocarbon dating. The next previous eruption was in or after 400 BCE.[3]
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